In his editorial for Tuttomercatoweb, journalist Luca Calamai discussed the Francesco Acerbi case, noting Luciano Spalletti`s actions regarding the player`s call-up to the national team. Moving on, Calamai then turned his attention to the future of Milan, expressing his view that the club is poised for a strong period, largely due to the presence of two key leaders in the chain of command: Director Tare and coach Allegri. He described them as top figures in their respective fields and anticipates a high-quality transfer market for the “Rossoneri”. Calamai went as far as to suggest that Milan under Allegri, without the added pressure of European competitions next season, could potentially emulate the success seen with Napoli under Antonio Conte.
Regarding Roma, the journalist voiced more reservations about the potential partnership between coach Gian Piero Gasperini (“Gasp”) and the club. While he acknowledged that the presence of advisor Claudio Ranieri, a figure deeply connected to Rome, could help Gasperini gain acceptance among the passionate fan base, Calamai stressed that Roma would need to significantly overhaul the squad to align it with the new coach`s distinct tactical philosophy. He noted this would not be a simple task. Furthermore, Calamai expressed particular curiosity about whether Gasperini and star player Paulo Dybala will quickly find common ground and “speak the same language” on the pitch, viewing this compatibility as a potentially crucial early victory for the new era at Roma.